Democratic Rep. Jamie Raskin tells Politicon's "Highly Conflicted" podcast that Democrats will oppose any effort by Donald Trump to politicize the Department of Justice: QUESTION, HUGO LOWELL: Let me change gears,
President-elect Donald Trump said on Tuesday he will direct the Department of Justice to “vigorously pursue the death penalty” after President Joe Biden on Monday commuted the death sentences of 37 federal inmates to life in prison.
President-elect Donald Trump‘s incoming Justice Department is likely to reverse the Biden administration‘s positions in several key Supreme Court cases, from transgender issues and firearm regulations to abortion access,
The First Step Act proved that bipartisan reforms focused on the federal system are achievable and can make America safer.
Sarah Isgur, a former Department of Justice spokesperson in the first Trump administration, cast doubt on President-elect Donald Trump's ability to bend the Supreme Court of the United States to his will with a bid to delay a law that would ban the TikTok social media platform.
Trump has vowed revenge — to put his political enemies in jail, possibly including Special Counsel Jack Smith, Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) and former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.). According to NPR, Trump during the campaign “made more than 100 threats to prosecute or punish perceived enemies.”
The authors of the bestselling “How Democracies Die” talk with editor Michael Tomasky about what kind of mark four more years of Donald Trump might leave on this democracy.
A federal appeals court on Monday (30 December) upheld a jury’s decision ordering United States (US) President-elect Donald Trump to pay $5 million in damages for sexually abusing and defaming writer E Jean Carroll.
A number of prominent Democrats made waves for backing Trump or for offering harsh assessments of their party chiefs following Kamala Harris’s 2024 defeat.
I think there is a feeling among many people that it wasn’t a good idea to indict the president of the United States,” Orioles owner David Rubenstein said.
Donald Trump seeks to halt a federal law banning TikTok, pushing for a 'political resolution' post-inauguration. With a Supreme Court case looming, TikTok's fate in the U.S. could hinge on the decision.
"Donald J. Trump promised that, if elected, he would reduce the regulatory burden on Nebraska businesses and individuals. Will he be able to keep that promise? It will not be